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Re: CPR votes Auburn #1 in final coaches poll

Probably not true. I remember getting on the plane/bus after away games and Coach Mac on the phone getting updates of how teams faired and writing down his top 25 vote for the week.

That's cool.

Although this clearly illustrates what's wrong with the Coaches' Poll. A coach who spent all day preparing for his team's game, making a couple phone calls, checking a couple scores, and then filling out the ballot.

Re: CPR votes Auburn #1 in final coaches poll

Originally Posted by Rogue52

That's cool.

Although this clearly illustrates what's wrong with the Coaches' Poll. A coach who spent all day preparing for his team's game, making a couple phone calls, checking a couple scores, and then filling out the ballot.

Really?

Why's that make it wrong. He checks to see if all the ranked teams won if they did they stay the same and if someone ahead of them lost they move up. It isn't like the polls give re-shuffled every week. It's move up the winners and drop the losers, not to complicated.

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